Obituary Image of Mama Dorcas Ayuma Mukhutsi

Mama Dorcas Ayuma Mukhutsi

2nd Anniversary

It’s exactly two years today you went quietly into eternity. Death may end life but not relationship. Time stood still but it can never erase your presence in our lives. We deeply cherish your memories of love, dedication, faith, kindness, wisdom and generosity which will remain a guiding fight to us. We remember you as a wonderful gift from God, a pillar of strength.

As a mother, auntie, grandma, sister, friend and everything you were physically still are in our hearts, your memories linger sweetly, tenderly, fondly and truly. We will always be graceful for the wonderful and blessed life that God allowed us to share. Your amazing life was a blessing to us, the memory of your deeds a treasure, your passing on left a void beyond words and your absence a pain beyond rneasure. Although physically gone, you have always been a thought away from us.

May the Almighty rest your soul in eternal peace.

Fondly remembered by your loving children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and the Friends Church fraternity.

The righteous shall be in everlasting remembrance “Psalms 112:6 and Isaiah 57:1. 2 “The righteous perish and no one takes it to heart, the devout are taken away and no one understands that the righteous are taken away to be spaced from evil.

‘Those who walk uprightly enter into peace, they find rest as they lie in death”

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Josephine Wanjiku Njui

In Loving Memory

Jesus said, “Truly I tell you, what ever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me”.

Josephine, you always went the extra mile to make sure that others were taken care of. You truly answered your calling!

Your memory is a treasure, nothing breaks our hearts more than having a home that no longer has you in it. Your soul will never be forgotten. You are safely tucked in our hearts, where your light will always shine. So rest our angel and let   your soul fly free. We miss you everyday.

Though with broken hearts, we will allow you to Rest in Peace Mother.

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Stephen Peter Kariuki (PK)

1st Anniversary

Dad, it is 1 year since you left us.

You are fondly remembered by your loving wife, children, nieces, nephews, grandchildren, your sister and in laws.

Sadly missed along life’s way silently remembered everyday. No longer in our lives to share, but you are always present in our hearts.

A special thanks to the team of doctors, nurses of MP Shah Hospital who helped when he was rushed there. The entire Seventh Day Adventist members, Bahari Insurance Brokers and Forwarders fraternity, relatives and friends both in Kenya and in the Diaspora.

Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord for they will rest from their hard work and their good deeds shall follow them. Rev. 14:13

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Virginia Wambui Ikinu

In Loving Memory

On Thursday 9th April 2020, mum, the great matriarch of Ikinu’s family quietly changed her address and went to be with her maker.

Today we celebrate a life well lived. A woman of excellence, a devoted mother, a grandmother, a wonderful sister & aunty. She was a gallant soldier of Christ who changed our lives and filled them with joy. Her warmth, love, care and laughter brought happiness to everyone. Mother, we greatly miss you. We miss the calls you made to us daily, your visitation, matchless prayers and generosity for our families. We will always bless our Heavenly Father for giving us an Angel to be our mother.

Missed by your children Josephat Maina Ikinu, Agnes Wanjiru Mwangi (USA), Pastor Dorcas Rigathi (House of Grace Church), Oscar Wambugu Ikinu (Tangaza Pesa), Evangelist Simon Chege Ikinu, Nancy Muthoni Maina, Hon Rigathi Gachagua, Evans Mwangi (USA), Nancy Wambui Ikinu and Milka Warnaitha.

Missed by Your Grand Children Allen Mwangi Gakumo, Virginia Wambui Ngugi, Patrick Ikinu Maina, Kamau Maina,Teddy Ikinu Mwangi and Lindsey Fochtman Ikinu, Nyambura Mwangi, Prince Mwangi, Keith Rigathi, Kevin Rigathi, Ikinu Wambugu,Wambui Mwangi,Wambui Chege and Violet Chege. Missed by your Great grandchildren Imani Wanjiru, Maina Kamau, Kibugi Kamau, Muthoni Kamau, Wambui Kamau, Carter Mburu, Parker Mburu and Aaliyah Mburu.

Rest well mum, in the hands of the Almighty God, in our hearts you will live forever. May you forever shine your light in eternal glory. Amen

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Prof. Ken Walibora

 

This face Evokes memories of his voice, his charm, his laughter His calm and creativity, his game and generosity Now gone a year but not forgotten, This man of God, this Miomba, this Swahili wordsmith Defies description.

He didn’t live as though he wouldn’t die And didn’t die as though he never lived. A public figure, singularly individual to many. Often acclaimed, yet easily accepting reprove. He counselled, comforted, inspired and mentored Criss-crossing continents, against the glare of a thousand eyes. to Congregate with knowledge seekers.

We are a people whose tears did not wash away the pain. These are our questions, our qualms. and our quest For justice to be seen to be served. For death’s cruel grip to be undone, And God’s will on earth to be done, Till again, a smile lights up This face.

Rev 21.4….and death will be no more….

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Symon Wachira Mwaniki

In Loving Memory

1948 – 7th April, 2020

It is now one year since you went to be with the Lord and your memory will live forever in our minds and hearts.

We continue celebrating your care, generosity and warm friendship that you shared with your family and extended family, friends and colleagues in your business circle.

Fondly remembered by your wife Janet, your children Nancy, Rose & Kabaki, Pamela, Irene, Ian and Kim; your granddaughter Regina; your brother Dr. Mwaniki (UoN), your Sisters Naomi, Wamucii and Wanjiru together with their Families; your step brothers, sisters and their families.

Continue resting in perfect peace Symon

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Bethuel Mwangi King’ori wa Mutoroki

In Loving Memory

Dearly missed by your wife, Margaret Wanjiku Mwangi, your children, grand children, relatives and friends.

Proverbs 10:7 “The memory of the righteous is blessed”

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Isaac Omenge Okemwa

4Th Death Anniversary

Our dear Isaac, four painful years have elapsed since you suddenly and unexpectedly left us. We’ve cried so many tears, yet our hearts still remain broken just the same. We have painfully reminisced your time with us, yet no amount of tears or spoken words can ever bring you back.

The pain of your absence ever so evident, undiminished. When you left this world, you took part of us with you. The chain that joined us may have been broken, but what’s within our hearts is irreplaceable. We may have physically parted, but precious memories never die.

Although you are physically gone, we know that you quietly walk besides us daily, unseen and unheard, but always near; quietly nudging us on as you always did, ever so lovingly. You remain alive in every fiber of our being and in the daily endeavors of all of us who loved you, who truly adored and treasured you. You left a gaping void that can never be filled.

Our dear Isaac, there are no befitting words that can ever describe the special gem you were; such a unique man.

The paths you valiantly and unceasingly fought to pave for us will never be erased and we’re left with memorable treasure to hold onto, always. You tackled most challenges with such poise; such valour. Your Achievements are ever so evident. Your name and legacy will linger forever. Your life was a blessing to us, your memory a treasure. You are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure.

Dearly missed by your mom Mama Yunes, brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews.

For this perishable body must put on the imperishable, and this mortal body must put on immortality.

1 Corinthians 15:53

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Reardon Etindi Angaya

In Loving Memory

It is now 17 years since you left us to be with our creator where you shall live forever to praise him together with the angels. You were a source of inspiration and strength to us as a family in many ways. We hold you close in our hearts and there you will remain forever as your memories guide us throughout our lives.

In life we loved you dearly and still love you as you hold a special place in our hearts that no one will ever fill, though with a heavy heart we learnt to accept God’s will in our lives and more so, that he loved you more than all of us.

Dearly missed by your loving wife Josephine, children: Janevive, Laban, Joshua, Dorisila: grandchildren; Reardon, Ruth, Rodgers, son-in-law; Leonard, brothers, sisters-in-law, all relatives friends, colleagues and the entire family.

In God’s hands you rest in our hearts you live forever. May you rest in peace. Amen!

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Dr Daniel Meshack Wako Phd

25th Death Anniversary

Papa, Dr D.M Wako, twenty-five years ago on Easter Friday 5th April 1996 when you went to be with the Lord it seemed our world as a family would not survive.

We sorrowed, grieved, and were distressed. However, we have been able to survive as a family because you had trained, mentored, and brought us up as a family in Christian beliefs and traditions which gave each of us a strong foundation to withstand and overcome any challenges whenever they occurred in our Iives. You had emphasized to us that whatever the appearances, God is in control and that we should have total faith and complete trust that God will provide the necessary guidance. Quoting Hebrews 11:6 “…. God is and..is a rewarder to them that diligently seek him” Indeed God has rewarded each one of us but in all these you taught us to remain humble.

Mama Alice Amwomo remained the pillar and matriarch of the family until she joined you on 30th October 2013. She continued where you left us and reminded us at any opportunity at the usefulness of prayer in our lives. Since she left us each one of us has put to practice what both of you taught us thereby fulfilling what is stated in Proverbs 22:6 “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it”.

Papa and Mama as you rest in peace in God’s paradise, know that you are and will always be loved and appreciated by family members Amos & Flora, Lavern & Ken, Charles & Alice, Norah & Albert, Elizabeth & Ezekiel, Adam & Jane, Florence & Cherif, Lester & Gladys, their children, and grandchildren, the Wasikhongo and extended families. Your light still shines and gives hope and encouragement to many.

“Those who we love don’t go away when they pass but walk beside us every day, unheard but always near.” Author —Anonymous